Lexicographical Neighbors of Soliloquizer
Literary usage of Soliloquizer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold (1911)
"Obviously, the soliloquizer talks to himself. That people do talk to themselves
is undeniable, but that young, healthy persons audibly set forth their ..."
2. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold (1911)
"Obviously, the soliloquizer talks to himself. That people do talk to themselves
is undeniable, but that young, healthy persons audibly set forth their ..."
3. The Soliloquies of Shakespeare: A Study in Technic by Morris LeRoy Arnold (1911)
"Obviously, the soliloquizer talks to himself. That people do talk to themselves
is undeniable, but that young, healthy persons audibly set forth their ..."
4. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"The most adroit soliloquizer I ever listened to, who delivered in a vestry-room
a series of those remarkable "conversations"—versations with the con left ..."
5. Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1910)
"The most adroit soliloquizer I ever listened to, who delivered in a vestry-room
a series of those remarkable "conversations"—versations with the eon left ..."
6. Shakespeare's Theater by Ashley Horace Thorndike (1916)
"The soliloquizer often enters reading a book, or with some other object in his
hand — a dagger if he meditates on suicide, or he wanders in the graveyard or ..."